A photo of Peak Mansions and Mount Kellett in the early Fifties. The Peak Cafe is visible in the foreground, and the ruins of the old Peak Hotel (which stopped operating in about 1936) can be seen on the left. Note that the top of Mount Kellett is intact; the top was removed later on when a reservoir (I think?) was built there.
Peak Mansions & Mount Kellett, c.1950
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Date picture taken (may be approximate):
Sunday, January 1, 1950
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Connections:
- Peak Mansions & Mount Kellett, c.1950 shows Place Peak Mansions [1928-1990]
- Peak Mansions & Mount Kellett, c.1950 shows Place War Memorial Nursing Home / Royal Navy Hospital / BMH Mount Kellett [1932-1975]
- Peak Mansions & Mount Kellett, c.1950 shows Place Stone chair-shelter / Peak Cafe / The Peak Lookout [1901- ]
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re: Peak Mansions & Mount Kellett, c.1950
Good photo, thanks. (I changed the place for the hospital, and also added in the Pek Cafe as place).
Well spotted about Mount Kellett's pointy top. Does anyone know when it had its haircut?
Mount Kellet
The top of Mount Kellet was cut off in about 1959/1960 so that a beacon could be installed to guide arcraft to Kaitak airport with its recently built new runway stretching out towards Lyemun. I lived in the adjacent Peak Pavilions at the time and witnessed the work taking place.
James Fairbairn
re: Mount Kellet
Thanks James. I'd assumed it was for a water reservoir too, so it's good to get the real reason clear.
Ruins of the Peak Hotel
Hi James, do you know what
Hi James, do you know what the site is used for now?